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This is ok for my needs but it is somewhat lacking overall. The sound quality is ok and has a fair fidelity. Bass is curtailed but fine for most speakers but probably should be avoided for subwoofer use. It does struggle with keeping a good clean signal so you better make sure your line of sight is as good as you can get it. I use it on top of a column speaker with an extended cable to plug it into the socket at the back of the speaker. I guessed overall that it might not be the best but the convenience factor is high for me. I actually have a much better set of wireless receivers by IMG Stageline but they are a real hassle to use what with their 18V ac adaptors and awkward design. The beauty of these is that they run on batteries so you can easily hook them up without to much fuss (and a judicious use of duct tape........whosoever invented duct tape should be in the hall of fame alongside the guy who invented the wheel.........or was it a woman?!). They cannot take to much signal so you may well find that the signal coming out of your equipment is too hot for them (you have been warned!). I hook them up with the variable monitor output which helps them retain their fidelity but may limit their application. So overall for a quick and easy to hook up product they are fair but for you the workarounds needed may limit their usability. I am actually using them as well as a IEM headphone system! In tandem with a small headphone amplifer. It saves me buying a full system and again the battery option makes it quick and easy to apply. Xlr to mini jack into the headphone amplifier and a cheap pair of earbuds and job done. A mono basic headphone amplifier for use over short distances. Sorted!